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more than a quarter of the people in japan are still homeless, many living in shelters. our correspondent reports on the efforts to provide them with food, warmth, and shelter. >> it is better, jill, and bleak. smashed by the tsunami, buried by the snow. he lost half his staff. the leader let's the fisherman just wait. chopping up the timbers of their former homes to ward off the gold. and ken sosaki is the only official left in this neighborhood, caring for 1000 people. this is where he is living. >> at night, it is very cold. >> that is where you have to sleep? and warmth? do you have any warmth in here? >> [inaudible] >> and there are others, too. the kobayashi family are sheltering inside their van. mom, dad, and two boys. it is cold, he says. "i am worried about our future." when the waves swept through this town of 16,000, the sea wall was simply tossed aside. the tsunami did this to a stretch of coastline that is 600 kilometers long. that is the link of england. wiping out communications and infrastructures. now the weather has closed in, too. the challenge is to
more than a quarter of the people in japan are still homeless, many living in shelters. our correspondent reports on the efforts to provide them with food, warmth, and shelter. >> it is better, jill, and bleak. smashed by the tsunami, buried by the snow. he lost half his staff. the leader let's the fisherman just wait. chopping up the timbers of their former homes to ward off the gold. and ken sosaki is the only official left in this neighborhood, caring for 1000 people. this is where he...
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an unimaginable catastrophe for japan. they are a turning point for the world, europe and germany. >> the disaster in japan prompted a rapid change of heart in berlin on energy policy. it brought more in line with public opinion. nuclear technology has been a hot political issue since the 1950's. atomic weapons were the focus of this early protests. most people in post-war west germany did not want them. the reception to civilian nuclear energy was less hostile. it was seen as a clean alternative to coal-fired plants. dururg the oil crisis of the 1970's, nuclear power appeared offer the prospect of energy independence. in the 1980's, public sentiment changed. the nato deployment of american warheads on west german soil reinvigorated the anti-nuclear movement. there were a large street protests. the green party became a political force, campaigning for an end of nuclear power and the removal of atomic weapons. the chernobyl disaster in 1986 tipped the scales for good. a radioactive cloud swept across europe and contaminated
an unimaginable catastrophe for japan. they are a turning point for the world, europe and germany. >> the disaster in japan prompted a rapid change of heart in berlin on energy policy. it brought more in line with public opinion. nuclear technology has been a hot political issue since the 1950's. atomic weapons were the focus of this early protests. most people in post-war west germany did not want them. the reception to civilian nuclear energy was less hostile. it was seen as a clean...
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remembering the tragedy, as benefits soccer match in japan for survivors ofhe earthquake and the tsunami. the future of libya as a plot of e agenda and london on tuesday. more tn 40 politicians met to discuss the post gaddafi e. qatar warning gaddafi that he has a matterto save themselves. the coalition says they did not tell the car rentals in libya but france said that thatistill. -- the coalition says that they did not agree to arm the rebels >> the rebels are on the back foot again. after fierce fighting, they have ll b regrouping. is latest setbacks, there is calling for more international support. >> where is america? where is great britain? they should help us. they shod gaps or stopping gaddafi forces from ncing us. >> they say they will not be sending in ground forces. germany is especially opposed to the idea. foreign minister has offered humanitarian help. >> delegates agreed that gaddafi has to go but what should happen to him if he leaves power? italy hasrose exile while france, the u.s., and britain want to see him put before the international criminal court. the british ho
remembering the tragedy, as benefits soccer match in japan for survivors ofhe earthquake and the tsunami. the future of libya as a plot of e agenda and london on tuesday. more tn 40 politicians met to discuss the post gaddafi e. qatar warning gaddafi that he has a matterto save themselves. the coalition says they did not tell the car rentals in libya but france said that thatistill. -- the coalition says that they did not agree to arm the rebels >> the rebels are on the back foot again....
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the situation in japan caused some issues. the christian democrats lost a six decade-long reign of power. it was a blow to chancellor angela merkel, who leads the christian democrats. there was the back-and-forth policy on nuclear power, and they gave their votes to the green party. >> german chancellor angela merkel was putting on a brave face after sunday's electoral debacle. they were defeated for the first time after 58 years in power in baden-wurttemberg, delivering a severe blow. it marks a big shift. >> we lost the governing majority. it is a deep cut in the history of baden-wurttemberg, and with that, the history of our party. >> people just did not vote against your party, but about nuclear reactors. many voters considered this to be political. some were alienated by the policy shift. now, she says she is a nuclear supporter of the ones to reexamine the issues. what happened in japan was so improbable that it can, and i think also will, affect our point of view regarding what is probable and what is improbable. >> bes
the situation in japan caused some issues. the christian democrats lost a six decade-long reign of power. it was a blow to chancellor angela merkel, who leads the christian democrats. there was the back-and-forth policy on nuclear power, and they gave their votes to the green party. >> german chancellor angela merkel was putting on a brave face after sunday's electoral debacle. they were defeated for the first time after 58 years in power in baden-wurttemberg, delivering a severe blow. it...
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an unimaginable catastrophe for japan. they are a turning point for the world, europe and germany. >> the disaster in japan prompted a rapid change of heart in berlin on energy policy. it brought more in line with public opinion. nuclear technology has been a hot political issue since the 1950's. atomic weapons were the focus of this early protests. most people in post-war west germany did not want them. the reception to civilian nuclear energy was less hostile. it was seen as a clean alternative to coal-fired plants. during the oil crisis of the 1970's, nuclear power appeared to offer the prospect of energy independence. in the 1980's, public sentiment changed. the nato deployment of american warheads on west german soil reinvigorated the anti-nuclear movement. there were a large street protests. the green party became a political force, campaigning for an end of nuclear power and the removal of atomic weapons. the chernobyl disaster in 1986 tipped the scales for good. a radioactive cloud swept across europe and contamina
an unimaginable catastrophe for japan. they are a turning point for the world, europe and germany. >> the disaster in japan prompted a rapid change of heart in berlin on energy policy. it brought more in line with public opinion. nuclear technology has been a hot political issue since the 1950's. atomic weapons were the focus of this early protests. most people in post-war west germany did not want them. the reception to civilian nuclear energy was less hostile. it was seen as a clean...
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japan. three of the top will do stories to update you on a syrian state media is reporting that president assad is all of which seem to be formed to consider the removal of the country's decades of an urgency little's was with him on the key demands of anti-government protests over the past month a move comes a day after the president dashed expectations that he denounced political reforms human rights groups say over one hundred people have been killed in government crackdowns on protests in the last two weeks. ivory coast's army chief is seeking refuge in the home of the south african ambassador it comes as the u.n. introduces sanctions against incumbent leader laurent gbagbo including freezing his assets and a travel ban meanwhile supporters of internationally backed president elect a son of retired reportedly push towards the main commercial city of abidjan a previously seized a key port than the capital as controlled continues to slip away from the refuses to quit. a bomber struck a con
japan. three of the top will do stories to update you on a syrian state media is reporting that president assad is all of which seem to be formed to consider the removal of the country's decades of an urgency little's was with him on the key demands of anti-government protests over the past month a move comes a day after the president dashed expectations that he denounced political reforms human rights groups say over one hundred people have been killed in government crackdowns on protests in...
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the situation in japan caused some issues. the christian democrats lost a six decade-long reign of power. it was a blow to chancellor angela merkel, who leads the christian democrats. there was the back-and-forth policy on nuclear power, and they gave their votes to the green party. >> german chancellor angela merkel was putting on a brave face after sunday's electoral debacle. they were defeated for the first time after 58 years in power in baden-wurttemberg, delivering a severe blow. it marks a big shift. >> we lost the governing majority. it is a deep cut in the history of baden-wurttemberg, and with that, the history of our party. >> people just did not vote against your party, but about nuclear reactors. many voters considered this to be political. some were alienated by the policy shift. now, she says she is a nuclear supporter of the ones to reexamine the issues. what happened in japan was so improbable that it can, and i think also will, affe our point of view regarding what is probable and what is improbable. >> besid
the situation in japan caused some issues. the christian democrats lost a six decade-long reign of power. it was a blow to chancellor angela merkel, who leads the christian democrats. there was the back-and-forth policy on nuclear power, and they gave their votes to the green party. >> german chancellor angela merkel was putting on a brave face after sunday's electoral debacle. they were defeated for the first time after 58 years in power in baden-wurttemberg, delivering a severe blow. it...
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disaster images that make the world stand still was the case with japan but what if the media isn't there disasters still happen. it's thursday march twenty fourth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm christine frizz out there watching r.t. well today marks the twelfth anniversary of the nato bombings in yugoslavia it was a different time but with the recent military outburst of the west against libya it's hard not to draw some parallels between the two attacks on a saucer churkin analyzes the wars past and present. in march seasons change sunshine invites americans onto the streets american politicians invite themselves to foreign countries. and march ninety ninety nine the u.s. and its nato allies yugoslavia armed forces joined our nato allies in airstrikes against serbian forces responsible for the kosovo march two thousand and eleven. next democratic president and a new coalition of the willing attacked libya the u.n. security council passed a strong resolution that demands and to the violence against. it authorizes the use of force to deal with the same ship by the one security council in
disaster images that make the world stand still was the case with japan but what if the media isn't there disasters still happen. it's thursday march twenty fourth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm christine frizz out there watching r.t. well today marks the twelfth anniversary of the nato bombings in yugoslavia it was a different time but with the recent military outburst of the west against libya it's hard not to draw some parallels between the two attacks on a saucer churkin analyzes the wars...
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of japan. ♪ >>> welcome to nhk world "newsline." as worries grow over unrest in the middle east, crude oil futures have hit again $100 a barrel in new york. buy orders increased on tuesday as market players became more concerned about future oil supplies on news that iran security forces clamped down on anti-government protesters. iran is the second largest oil producer among opec oil member countries. this e benchmark wti crude futures topped $100 a barrel in after-hours trading for the first time since last wednesday. the index is now at that price. on the new york stock exchange, share prices plunged on tuesday amid growing worries that higher oil prices may slow down the world economic recovery. the dow jones industrial average closed at 12058, down 168 points from the previous day. u.s. federal reserve chairman ben bernanke has indicated america's economy is growing at a faster pace than last year but he cautions over soaring oil prices over continuing soaring prices in the arab world. >> sustained rises in the price 0 of oil a
of japan. ♪ >>> welcome to nhk world "newsline." as worries grow over unrest in the middle east, crude oil futures have hit again $100 a barrel in new york. buy orders increased on tuesday as market players became more concerned about future oil supplies on news that iran security forces clamped down on anti-government protesters. iran is the second largest oil producer among opec oil member countries. this e benchmark wti crude futures topped $100 a barrel in after-hours...
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well, the earthquake in japan has also had an effect on oil prices. the price of light swede crude dipped below $100 a barrel monday before rising slightly. the reason for the short-term drop in price is a temporary reduction in demand from japan, one of the world's biggest oil importers. demand is expected to pick up once reconstruction begins, at least four of japan's own refineries were shut down after the quake. meanwhile, a number of german companies are evacuating their foreign employees from japan. at bmw, 50 workers are returning to germany monday according to a spokesperson at the company's head quarters in munich. at tokyo's airports it is mostly foreigners wanting to leave the country, most of them concerned about a nuclear fallout. and the euro gained on monday on the back of an agreement on debt relief by a deal struck in the early hours of saturday. leaders meeting in brussels agreeed to increase the lending capacity of the bloc's rescue funds from $350 billion euros to $440's billion yure rose. the money can be used to buy bonds of dist
well, the earthquake in japan has also had an effect on oil prices. the price of light swede crude dipped below $100 a barrel monday before rising slightly. the reason for the short-term drop in price is a temporary reduction in demand from japan, one of the world's biggest oil importers. demand is expected to pick up once reconstruction begins, at least four of japan's own refineries were shut down after the quake. meanwhile, a number of german companies are evacuating their foreign employees...
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it is the lately uprising there. >>> a number of victims in japan topped 10,000 today. number rare officials may raise their rating at the nuclear plant to 6 out of possible 7 levels. they suspect the reactor core unit three may have been breached, that could mean a more significant radiation leak. some work was stopped so radiation levels could be checked. the prime minister said he is not on optimistic. suspicion of a breach was discovered after workers suffered skin burns. the japanese criticized the supervisor saying they did not properly measure the levels before the workers went in. >>> california's jobless rate slipped for the second month in a row. the state unemployment rate fell from 12.4% in january to 12.2% last month. california has the second highest unemployment rate in the country behind nevada and it is much higher than the 8.9% national average. most of the 96,500 new jobs were in the none farming category, which includes high tech. 2.2 million californians are currently unemployed. >>> it is time once again for champagne wishes and caviar dreams. we c
it is the lately uprising there. >>> a number of victims in japan topped 10,000 today. number rare officials may raise their rating at the nuclear plant to 6 out of possible 7 levels. they suspect the reactor core unit three may have been breached, that could mean a more significant radiation leak. some work was stopped so radiation levels could be checked. the prime minister said he is not on optimistic. suspicion of a breach was discovered after workers suffered skin burns. the...
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a setback in japan as officials expect a breach at reactor three. the eu decides on a voluntary safety tactics on all nuclear reactors. >> in syria the government continues with a violent crackdown on opposition protests. people took to the streets of several cities where there are reports at least three were killed by pro-government demonstrators. in the main center of the protests, thousands attended funeral marches for those killed earlier in the week. >> thousands of demonstrators took to the streets after friday prayers. a scene repeated in several syrian cities. this video shows a rally in the capital of damascus, evidence that unrest is spreading. the syrian president pledged political reforms on friday but the protesters dismissed the measures as inadequate. hours later reports said police fired on protesters in the village killing at least 17 people. the aftermath is shown in this video released -- released through facebook. amateur videos posted online provide the only documentation of such events. despite escalating tensions, the reforms
a setback in japan as officials expect a breach at reactor three. the eu decides on a voluntary safety tactics on all nuclear reactors. >> in syria the government continues with a violent crackdown on opposition protests. people took to the streets of several cities where there are reports at least three were killed by pro-government demonstrators. in the main center of the protests, thousands attended funeral marches for those killed earlier in the week. >> thousands of...
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japan. coming up in about fifteen minutes. pick apart the latest headlines. we see that the average american lost twenty three percent of their net wealth forbes wealthiest list reflects changes in global economy and the wealth of the world's billionaires was up twenty five percent in the same time that the wealth of the american population was down twenty three percent yes yes it's a kleptocracy this is normally capitalism is about risk or you or risk reward winners or losers like this you say this is this is what f.d.r. guaranteed during the depression when he brought in the f.c.c. and f.b.i. seeing all the reforms like plastic but the last five years thanks to j.p. morgan goldman sachs we have something like this we call your money. it's a small international headlines this hour twelve men killed until we did a brood side bomb in northwestern pakistan it's always a convoy carrying a prominent islam and supplements and should just solder is the words be the second attack on the same politician in the last two days here again a skate on hartley's truck and s
japan. coming up in about fifteen minutes. pick apart the latest headlines. we see that the average american lost twenty three percent of their net wealth forbes wealthiest list reflects changes in global economy and the wealth of the world's billionaires was up twenty five percent in the same time that the wealth of the american population was down twenty three percent yes yes it's a kleptocracy this is normally capitalism is about risk or you or risk reward winners or losers like this you say...
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now of artsy topical japan. now some other headlines around the world this hour and syrian state media the president ordered a new committee for them to consider the removal of the country's decades long emergency rules it's been among the key to moans about government protests over the past month the move comes a day after the president dust expectations that he would announce political reforms according to human rights groups over one hundred people have been killed in government crackdowns on protests in the last two weeks. the u.n. has introduced time sions against ivory coast and for leader including freezing his assets under a travel ban the resolution also aims to prevent long by both from using weapons against the country civilians meanwhile fighters loyal to the internationally recognized president elect. have to seize ikey port city rapidly advancing towards the commercial capital abidjan which remains under lock on the girls controlled. structure convoy northwest and pakistan of the second attempt on
now of artsy topical japan. now some other headlines around the world this hour and syrian state media the president ordered a new committee for them to consider the removal of the country's decades long emergency rules it's been among the key to moans about government protests over the past month the move comes a day after the president dust expectations that he would announce political reforms according to human rights groups over one hundred people have been killed in government crackdowns...
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tonight japan is devastated by a massive tsunami after the biggest earthquake in the country's history buildings trains and ships of been washed away the official number of dead is one hundred forty two and that number looks set to soar. japan declares emergency as pressure rises the focus shima nuclear plants and sparking risks of a radiation leak the surrounding areas been evacuated. and in other news violent clashes rock libya's colonel gadhafi forces push the rebels back the e.u. says it's not ruling out military action increasing fears of a possible intervention. it's nine pm very good evening from moscow you're watching the r.t. news channel with me you know in one main story dominating the news tonight the northeast of japan has been swamped by a major tsunami following the biggest earthquake in its history at least one hundred forty two people are reported dead but that figure appears very conservative the real number looks likely to be many many for example police say hundreds of bodies have been found drowned in the city of sendai the capital of the worst hit region the eight
tonight japan is devastated by a massive tsunami after the biggest earthquake in the country's history buildings trains and ships of been washed away the official number of dead is one hundred forty two and that number looks set to soar. japan declares emergency as pressure rises the focus shima nuclear plants and sparking risks of a radiation leak the surrounding areas been evacuated. and in other news violent clashes rock libya's colonel gadhafi forces push the rebels back the e.u. says it's...
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japan a widens the evacuation zone around the damaged fukushima power plant saying the area is receiving a years of dose of radiation each day reactor three meantime officer with the has reportedly been damaged sparking fears of further contamination. and e.u. leaders agree on the restructuring of a bailout fund to resolve the ongoing debt crisis as portugal's financial woes. are now it looks for the spirit of russia but in the heart of france visiting russian influence the landmarks of paris a special edition of moscow that's next. hello or should i say home saw welcomes iris aristos have a strong relationship with frogs centuries now in this week's program of exploring the french capital taking a look at christian life history and culture. take a simple walk along the river saying today i need to really hear the sounds of excises russian tourists they devour the social scene here with its cause entertainments here consisting of ballet opera and all of it's easy to drool several comparisons to the grand jewel of the most current. versions of being fascinated with french culture for cent
japan a widens the evacuation zone around the damaged fukushima power plant saying the area is receiving a years of dose of radiation each day reactor three meantime officer with the has reportedly been damaged sparking fears of further contamination. and e.u. leaders agree on the restructuring of a bailout fund to resolve the ongoing debt crisis as portugal's financial woes. are now it looks for the spirit of russia but in the heart of france visiting russian influence the landmarks of paris a...
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the world has its eyes fixed on how japan deals with the aftermath. all raids as to why natural disasters in the best parts of the world didn't get as much media attention. this is r.t. international news twenty four hours a day welcome to the program fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard in the libyan capital tripoli reports saying coalition forces are targeting major military facilities across the country allied forces are also conducting air strikes against troops in the world and even in the country's western city of misrata a lot of course there has the latest from. what are you noticing more and more is that the main sim for this operation in libya remains in the balance it's literally hanging in the balance because on the international front we are seeing that coalition forces are now so not to be agreeing in terms of how to move forward here on the ground the rebel groups themselves are divided in terms of how they want to move forward even now here in the capital city of tripoli which is traditionally the stronghold of moammar gadhafi
the world has its eyes fixed on how japan deals with the aftermath. all raids as to why natural disasters in the best parts of the world didn't get as much media attention. this is r.t. international news twenty four hours a day welcome to the program fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard in the libyan capital tripoli reports saying coalition forces are targeting major military facilities across the country allied forces are also conducting air strikes against troops in the world and...
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what good japan's a damaging for the sheba nuclear power in all this is suspended and radiation levels are rising at the latest attempt to block a song by play. watson travel to siberia as me it seems you're preparing some plan think the space travelers returning to that missions in a. very warm welcome to you this is on the scene like us president barack obama has reported the selling secret orders allowing cia teams and libya to gather intelligence and links with rebels meanwhile the libyan foreign minister has arrived in britain saying he's no longer willing to work under the regime of cullen mayle gadhafi. to see how the leaders from tripoli. well they have been air strikes in the east and south eastern suburbs of tripoli at a military base there while the front line seems to have been pushed back it is now not far from the town of ajdabiya which is just seventy kilometers weights of the rebel stronghold of benghazi there have been a number of coalition air strikes in and around darby i would switch thirty dozen jets that the coalition is afraid there could have his forces are clos
what good japan's a damaging for the sheba nuclear power in all this is suspended and radiation levels are rising at the latest attempt to block a song by play. watson travel to siberia as me it seems you're preparing some plan think the space travelers returning to that missions in a. very warm welcome to you this is on the scene like us president barack obama has reported the selling secret orders allowing cia teams and libya to gather intelligence and links with rebels meanwhile the libyan...
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japan. well as the nuclear crisis in japan continues to unfold the worry among some is that fukushima might turn into another chill novel our chief correspondent lecturer jeff skis visited some of the long abandoned areas in the chernobyl exclusion zone in ukraine and he shares his photos with you our team dot com our web site is also a special report there as well which documents histories worst manmade nuclear power disaster with those who lived through the tragedy to experience it all at our t dot com. top world news stories in brief to syria where state media is reporting that president assad's ordered a new committee to be formed to consider the removal of the country's decades long emergency bills it's been among the key demands of anti government protests over the past month the move comes a day after the president dashed expectations that he did now and political reform human rights groups say over a hundred people have been killed in government crackdowns on protests in the last two
japan. well as the nuclear crisis in japan continues to unfold the worry among some is that fukushima might turn into another chill novel our chief correspondent lecturer jeff skis visited some of the long abandoned areas in the chernobyl exclusion zone in ukraine and he shares his photos with you our team dot com our web site is also a special report there as well which documents histories worst manmade nuclear power disaster with those who lived through the tragedy to experience it all at our...
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japan violence the evacuation zone around the downers fukushima power plant saying the area is receiving a year's dose of radiation per day reactor three of the facility has reportedly been down its sparking fears of further contamination. also angry protests in brussels e.u. leaders meet to discuss new spending cuts talking to anyone to sponsor brilliance on military campaigns are wrong. many more details and all those stories coming up at the top of the hour next anderson here with this part. hello there welcome to the sport and these are the headlines. russia banned the world figure skating championships will be held in moscow next month after being cancelled in japan plus first practice out about the cup play bridge state yeggmen game against metal in the last ball of the k h l playoffs. and a new experience russia players get their first taste of armenia head of the euro qualifier in yet if that. can start with the news that russia will host the twenty eleven world figure skating championships after they were cancelled in japan because of the earthquake prime minister vladimir putin
japan violence the evacuation zone around the downers fukushima power plant saying the area is receiving a year's dose of radiation per day reactor three of the facility has reportedly been down its sparking fears of further contamination. also angry protests in brussels e.u. leaders meet to discuss new spending cuts talking to anyone to sponsor brilliance on military campaigns are wrong. many more details and all those stories coming up at the top of the hour next anderson here with this part....
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and in japan the operator of the fukushima nuclear plant apologizes for early reports that radiation levels there reached ten million times the normal the false claims led to the immediate withdrawal of emergency teams. from the russian capital with a look back at the week's past stories the top stories and also the latest developments libyan rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli after further gains in the east of the country they won back control of several strategic towns from the forces meanwhile nato has agreed to take over command of all aerial operations in libya replacing the u.s. at the helm of the coalition's campaign. reports now from tripoli. right most of sunday we saw these rebel fighters advancing with almost and lightning speed westwards through eastern libya they're now in the town of bin jawad which is about a two hour drive from the city of sets and the reason why set is important is that this is the hometown of the libyan leader moammar gadhafi is where it is where he has his major supporter base now we know that the rebels along the way encountered
and in japan the operator of the fukushima nuclear plant apologizes for early reports that radiation levels there reached ten million times the normal the false claims led to the immediate withdrawal of emergency teams. from the russian capital with a look back at the week's past stories the top stories and also the latest developments libyan rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli after further gains in the east of the country they won back control of several strategic towns from...
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power plants in japan. rising temperatures of smoke rising from. after being forced. by black potentially radioactive smoke coming from one of the reactors today the engineers have been able to return to the site they're focusing on reactor number three. the slope it's also the operator of plutonium which is completely dangerous in case of any potential contamination what have they been doing they've been pumping as hard as they can using hoses inside the reactor to try and cool down it was considered that those potentially to fuel overheating that caused the reactor to start smoking in the first place those initially away with optimism over the weekend as more and more reactors were connected up to electricity it was assumed that once this is done the systems could be restarted the radiation fallout from the action keeps spreading of levels of radioactive being exceeded by more than one hundred times around the area and it's reached the spot. yesterday the border was declared unsafe to drink in france this part of the government told people they can't. hold mineral w
power plants in japan. rising temperatures of smoke rising from. after being forced. by black potentially radioactive smoke coming from one of the reactors today the engineers have been able to return to the site they're focusing on reactor number three. the slope it's also the operator of plutonium which is completely dangerous in case of any potential contamination what have they been doing they've been pumping as hard as they can using hoses inside the reactor to try and cool down it was...
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asia and europe in american importance have already banned a number of goods from japan amid fears of contamination and as artie's lauren list found out panic is spreading faster than radiation. as japan works overtime to avert a nuclear meltdown is another crisis in the making maybe maybe think twice second thoughts born of paranoia that radioactive remnants may reach far beyond japan's borders how worried about the safety maybe but that doesn't it isn't radiation bomb in the water at what i'm going to be very wary of that for quite a while it's the fear of japanese imports going all the way to the top u.s. regulators have said they will increase screenings of food coming in from the embattled asian nation the european union has warned members to do the same and italy was the first e.u. nation to ban food imports from japan all together in the wake of the nuclear scare it's fueling suspicion that besides the quake the tsunami and the nuclear crisis japan will soon have to deal with another problem. becoming a trade pariah more than likely will for reasons that may not be entirely rad
asia and europe in american importance have already banned a number of goods from japan amid fears of contamination and as artie's lauren list found out panic is spreading faster than radiation. as japan works overtime to avert a nuclear meltdown is another crisis in the making maybe maybe think twice second thoughts born of paranoia that radioactive remnants may reach far beyond japan's borders how worried about the safety maybe but that doesn't it isn't radiation bomb in the water at what i'm...
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and in japan the fukushima nuclear facilities management has apologized for wrong reporting that radiation levels in the top ten million times the norm in the state brought the media to that creation of the emergency teams out of the science. twenty four hour news coming to you live from the russian capital you all with r.t. it is three am in moscow libyan rebels saw advancing west towards the capital tripoli after further gains in the east of the country and they've retaken several strategic town from pro gadhafi forces but with the help of western led bombing meanwhile nato has to assume control of the coalition military operation in libya from the u.s. . reports from tripoli. right most of sunday we saw these rebel fighters advancing with almost and lightning speed westwards through eastern libya they're now in the town of bin jawad which is about a two hour drive from the city of sets and the reason why set is important is that this is the hometown of the libyan leader moammar gadhafi is where it is where he has his major supporter base now we know that the rebels along the way encount
and in japan the fukushima nuclear facilities management has apologized for wrong reporting that radiation levels in the top ten million times the norm in the state brought the media to that creation of the emergency teams out of the science. twenty four hour news coming to you live from the russian capital you all with r.t. it is three am in moscow libyan rebels saw advancing west towards the capital tripoli after further gains in the east of the country and they've retaken several strategic...
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taking into account current situation i don't even need japan infects other was thinking about japan the b. and other stuff i would see these effects on oil and stuff most this could lead to a point at least medium term as it was structured did not i don't really expect great recovery rate of growth in japan because of the need for construction because most thing for structure most of the manufacturing industries which operate now we will nearly perfectly with the current standards i think that count increasing wealth of developing nations to go real world economy especially in larger markets it's very likely that nature of this sort of be increasing in price and that's exactly what the russian fundamental know to support russian economy in terms of in full of my financial position in terms of potential development if we manage to use it properly so that's exactly the question. russian consumer prices jumped zero point eight percent in february much less than in january but still twice the rate of the european average week prices rose the most with buckwheat and eggs not far behind f
taking into account current situation i don't even need japan infects other was thinking about japan the b. and other stuff i would see these effects on oil and stuff most this could lead to a point at least medium term as it was structured did not i don't really expect great recovery rate of growth in japan because of the need for construction because most thing for structure most of the manufacturing industries which operate now we will nearly perfectly with the current standards i think that...
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and while the media fixation with japan keeps the world sympathizing some question why humans are not disasters and lots of them countries get far less intensive and. watching our t.v. live from moscow where it's six pm it's five pm in tripoli before a fourth night explosions and gunfire have shaken the capital another libyan cities that's called mission forces conduct more airstrikes i want the allies to break who will take over command of the operation from the us fighting between gadhafi troops and the opposition is intensifying in the west of the country party's policy or has the latest. what are you noticing more and more is that the main some for this operation in libya remains in the balance it's literally hanging in the balance because on the international front we're seeing that coalition forces are now so not to be agreeing in terms of how to move forward here on the ground the rebel groups themselves are divided in terms of how they wanted forward and even now here in the capital city of tripoli which is traditionally the stronghold of moammar gadhafi we are hearing very hu
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japan. let's check on some other headlines from around the world syrian state media is reporting president has ordered a new commission before to consider his own for the country's decades long the rules that's going on the key demands about a government protests over the past but move comes a day after the president vanished expectations that he would an old risk reforms according to human rights groups over a hundred people have been through the government crackdowns and protests in the last two weeks. the u.n. has introduced sanctions against ivory coast's embattled leader including freezing his assets and a travel ban the resolution also aims to prevent both from using weapons against the coffee civilians meanwhile fighters and loyal to the internationally recognized president elect and his son my partner have seized a key port city rapidly advancing towards the commercial capital abidjan which remains under law control. has struck a convoy in northwestern pakistan and the second attempt
japan. let's check on some other headlines from around the world syrian state media is reporting president has ordered a new commission before to consider his own for the country's decades long the rules that's going on the key demands about a government protests over the past but move comes a day after the president vanished expectations that he would an old risk reforms according to human rights groups over a hundred people have been through the government crackdowns and protests in the last...
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of reports now from japan. after being forced off the side to focus by black potential radioactive smoke coming from one of the reactors today the engineers have been able to return to the site they're focusing on reactor number three. emitting the smoke that's also one of the party operates on plutonium which is completely dangerous in case of any potential contamination those initially away with optimism over the weekend as more and more reactors are connected up the electricity it was assumed that once this is done the cooling systems could be restarted a lot of the attention has been focused on the so-called nuclear samurai the workers themselves helping to restore the station to normal state on the one hand they're seen by the media as heroes people who are risking their own lives and doing everything to save japan from nuclear disaster but on other hand they're seen as victims a lot of these people are not professionally trained nuclear workers and as we know from what happened in chernobyl a lot of these
of reports now from japan. after being forced off the side to focus by black potential radioactive smoke coming from one of the reactors today the engineers have been able to return to the site they're focusing on reactor number three. emitting the smoke that's also one of the party operates on plutonium which is completely dangerous in case of any potential contamination those initially away with optimism over the weekend as more and more reactors are connected up the electricity it was...
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been exposed to harmful radioactive elements while working at the fukushima nuclear power plant in japan there have been reports of a rise in temperature a new plumes of smoke rising from one of the reactors are. keeping across the valley. after being forced off the side of focus by black potential radioactive smoke coming from one of the reactors today the engineers have been able to return to the site they're focusing on reactor number three that's the one that was emitting the smoke it's also one of the operates on plutonium which is particularly dangerous in case of any potential contamination what have they been going to be pumping as hard as they can using hoses inside the reactors to try and cool down it was considered that was potentially the fuel overheating that caused the reactor to start smoking in the first place those initially away with optimism over the weekend as more and more reactors were connected up to electricity it was assumed that once this is done the cooling systems could be restarted a lot of attention has been focused on the so-called nuclear samurai the worke
been exposed to harmful radioactive elements while working at the fukushima nuclear power plant in japan there have been reports of a rise in temperature a new plumes of smoke rising from one of the reactors are. keeping across the valley. after being forced off the side of focus by black potential radioactive smoke coming from one of the reactors today the engineers have been able to return to the site they're focusing on reactor number three that's the one that was emitting the smoke it's...
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as well as images of japan's earthquake and tsunami poured in the world watched as the tragedy unfolded but media coverage has not been a star oh in more remote regions of the world natural disasters in the last technologically advanced areas tend to get less attention and as a result generate less awareness has more. images that shook the world tragedy life twenty four seven leading news outlets deployed their best journalists to cover the disaster in japan and the hearts of billions of viewers worldwide have gone out to those japanese who fell victim to the earthquake and deadly tsunami what makes great television images that make the viewer sympathising feel that tragedy of the people caught up in a natural disaster but when there is a lack of such images streaming live from our screens the sorrow of millions can go almost unnoticed let's look back at the growth earthquake in pakistan it killed more than seventy five thousand people in two thousand and five while the world's media did notice that tragedy the coverage was nothing as intense as we're seeing now in japan some in the bus
as well as images of japan's earthquake and tsunami poured in the world watched as the tragedy unfolded but media coverage has not been a star oh in more remote regions of the world natural disasters in the last technologically advanced areas tend to get less attention and as a result generate less awareness has more. images that shook the world tragedy life twenty four seven leading news outlets deployed their best journalists to cover the disaster in japan and the hearts of billions of...
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and in japan the operator of the fukushima nuclear plant denies reports that radiation levels there reached ten million times the normal claims are led to the immediate evacuation of emergency workers. as we heard the stories that made headlines this week libyan rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli after further gains in the east of the country they claim they've won back control of several strategic oil towns from the forces meanwhile nato is ready to replace the u.s. in leading the coalition's campaign. late as word is that rebel fighters have taken over the strategically oil important port city of ras lanuf now there is a major oil refinery there as well as a whole lebaran of oil pipelines what we are hearing is that they were able fighters are combing the streets looking for gadhafi as man this one comes off to earlier wins in the towns of the bia and the brig are there we've been told they could duffy's men abandoned their military vehicles and escaped in civilian cars there has almost been a hundred eighty degree turn around in the fighting in the last few days and bo
and in japan the operator of the fukushima nuclear plant denies reports that radiation levels there reached ten million times the normal claims are led to the immediate evacuation of emergency workers. as we heard the stories that made headlines this week libyan rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli after further gains in the east of the country they claim they've won back control of several strategic oil towns from the forces meanwhile nato is ready to replace the u.s. in...
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in japan radiation rises in the sea near fukushima despite efforts to bring the plant to under control following the earthquake tragedy over ten thousand are now listed as dead with many more missing or homeless. with the top stories of today this week you without. libyan rebels claim they've recaptured a key eastern cities from the forces the news comes as nato ambassadors meet to decide on whether to take full command of the mission in libya from the coalition that's not. yes he's got his policy who was there. what do you think these recent gains are mean by the rebels we understand that could be hard days ahead but what is the general course of action in the short term future looking like. well the latest news we have the rebel fighters have just taken over the chant of ras lanuf that's a strategic oil fort city it is an oil refinery there and there are oil pipelines that more important than that this is the final destination in terms of the rebels being able to retake land that they lost in the last few weeks fighting if the rebels continue to advanced towards tripoli which is what
in japan radiation rises in the sea near fukushima despite efforts to bring the plant to under control following the earthquake tragedy over ten thousand are now listed as dead with many more missing or homeless. with the top stories of today this week you without. libyan rebels claim they've recaptured a key eastern cities from the forces the news comes as nato ambassadors meet to decide on whether to take full command of the mission in libya from the coalition that's not. yes he's got his...
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joining us well we go straight to our developing a story a major tsunami has struck a northeastern japan a sending a four meter of wall of water inland which is causing widespread devastation now this tsunami was this which is currently under way was caused by eight point nine magnitude earthquake that struck about one hundred thirty kilometers off the pacific coast aftershocks have been felt within the last few minutes and so far five people are confirmed dead but that number is expected to rise as officials are having a bit of a hard time getting exact numbers of casualties now you can see on your screen that's a huge wall of water just eating up anything in its past that's the latest pictures we're getting from of japan and it's also been reported that the first waves have reached russia's crude. real islands to the north and it's reportedly about a metre high well in japan itself two hundred people have reportedly been washed away with several others missing on japan sendai island that is on the eastern coast it closest to where the earthquake had hit the damage was also felt in toky
joining us well we go straight to our developing a story a major tsunami has struck a northeastern japan a sending a four meter of wall of water inland which is causing widespread devastation now this tsunami was this which is currently under way was caused by eight point nine magnitude earthquake that struck about one hundred thirty kilometers off the pacific coast aftershocks have been felt within the last few minutes and so far five people are confirmed dead but that number is expected to...
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pushes for japan meantime to expand the evacuation zone from twenty to forty kilometers. more doubts. sophie shevardnadze talks with australia's foreign minister about the peace prospects in libya the future of nuclear energy and multiculturalism in europe are also debated next. except. being there like the us trained foreign minister thank you very much for being with us today and it's a pleasure so immigration is their big topic lately why do you think austrian people are so sensitive about immigration. of course we have a tradition of immigration in austria for a long time but if you have a look to last ten years you can see the number of immigrants is increasingly long because of the body coming towards a lot of refugees came to us through this year and also from turkey we have from a lot of for immigrants coming to austria having expectations people have from europe better lives. on the other hand you can see that austrians don't have so many children so this is smaller less the problem where we are it's a moment we have to recognize as austria that we will have of c
pushes for japan meantime to expand the evacuation zone from twenty to forty kilometers. more doubts. sophie shevardnadze talks with australia's foreign minister about the peace prospects in libya the future of nuclear energy and multiculturalism in europe are also debated next. except. being there like the us trained foreign minister thank you very much for being with us today and it's a pleasure so immigration is their big topic lately why do you think austrian people are so sensitive about...
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and in japan and radiation and rises in the sea near the scene much despite efforts to bring the plant under control following earthquake tragedy over ten thousand are now but with many more homeless on. a warm welcome to the weekly here in our team this sunday on news and now with the latest in a look back at the week's top stories we begin in libya where rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli after regaining control of a strategic eastern oil town from progress the forces meanwhile nato ambassadors are due to meet later on sunday to discuss the transfer of control of the mission in libya from the coalition parties polos there is in the capital for us and joins us now live paul the rebels are reporting significant gains this weekend what's been happening in libya over night. well they said he does seem to be a chain around on the ground in the town of which is one hundred sixty kilometers away from benghazi of course being the ripple stronghold and we know that the opposition fighters are back in the town and have taken over and they're not going to march towards the to
and in japan and radiation and rises in the sea near the scene much despite efforts to bring the plant under control following earthquake tragedy over ten thousand are now but with many more homeless on. a warm welcome to the weekly here in our team this sunday on news and now with the latest in a look back at the week's top stories we begin in libya where rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli after regaining control of a strategic eastern oil town from progress the forces...
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still to come on the program -- more worries in japan around the fukushima nuclear plant. one of the reactors could be damaged. the countries involved and the military coalition over libya have been financing a deal to transfer political control of their campaign -- finessing a deal to transfer political control of their campaign to nato. matthew price reports. >> slowly, but surely, it is being transferred to nato. command remains in the hands of the u.s., for now. but perhaps not for long. the uk and france have led this operation along with the west, but the americans are keen to hand over control as soon as possible. today, britain said they are making progress. >> netted has taken control of the new flight -- nato as taking control of the no-fly zone. they're also planning the command of the wider operation to protect the civilian population. >> after weeks of debate, there seems to be a unity of purpose. that is the impression you get just up the road at nato headquarters where diplomats are expecting, despite the details that need to be hammered out, that in the com
still to come on the program -- more worries in japan around the fukushima nuclear plant. one of the reactors could be damaged. the countries involved and the military coalition over libya have been financing a deal to transfer political control of their campaign -- finessing a deal to transfer political control of their campaign to nato. matthew price reports. >> slowly, but surely, it is being transferred to nato. command remains in the hands of the u.s., for now. but perhaps not for...
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the struggle to cool down japan's stricken nuclear plant goes on. engineers are working to attach the power cables. welcome to bbc news. coming up later for you, seven years in jail, the former israeli president is imprisoned for rape. as britain readies for a royal wedding, we take a look at the dutch way of doing things. hello. despite the international air, a operations group loyal to gaddafi are still on the ground. tripoli has been under sustained attack. an american fighter jet crashed with a mechanical fault in eastern libya. both pilots escaped but libyan officials insist the air strikes have killed dozens of civilians, something that it has been impossible for the bbc to verify. a report now from tripoli. >> last night, we heard the explosion that did this, the sudden metallic thud of the impact and the thunderous rumble of the blast. it is a repair workshop at a naval base on the tripoli shore. 19 hours after the blast, it was still smoking, the acrid stench of it catching in your throat. >> you can see from the signs of this crater how po
the struggle to cool down japan's stricken nuclear plant goes on. engineers are working to attach the power cables. welcome to bbc news. coming up later for you, seven years in jail, the former israeli president is imprisoned for rape. as britain readies for a royal wedding, we take a look at the dutch way of doing things. hello. despite the international air, a operations group loyal to gaddafi are still on the ground. tripoli has been under sustained attack. an american fighter jet crashed...
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near zero growth rate in japan if it does that it's going to have bigger effects internal to japan globally and we don't know exactly what those are but they're potentially quite significant significant because in a global economy which made in japan matters for everyone many of the world's cell phones laptops in cars rely on a poxy computer chips or auto parts from the country stoppages in manufacturing and trade consent shock waves through the system likely farther reaching than the radiation itself lauren mr r.t. new york. online we continue to update you around the clock on what's happening in japan dot com you can trace back me events as the earthquake disaster unfolded we're looking into the radiation worries from the steamer reactors as nuclear experts explain the dangers levels to both health and environment. also on line for you depends a commonly has been crippled by the disaster it will take years to recover but the human cost of the tragedy is much harder to tell today we have survival stories for you are today. let's take a look now at some news making world headlines today the
near zero growth rate in japan if it does that it's going to have bigger effects internal to japan globally and we don't know exactly what those are but they're potentially quite significant significant because in a global economy which made in japan matters for everyone many of the world's cell phones laptops in cars rely on a poxy computer chips or auto parts from the country stoppages in manufacturing and trade consent shock waves through the system likely farther reaching than the radiation...
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by this radiation is the biggest concern around japan's stricken nuclear plant we visit a once prosperous town near chernobyl to see what a post crisis exclusion zone looks like a quarter of a century on. a very good evening this is r t it's eight pm now here in moscow my name is kevin zero in on our top story starting in libya where pro-government troops of pushed rebel forces out of several recently captured territories after a heavy counter offensive this comes as some nato countries including the u.s. and france are suggesting that they could be open to arming the rebels but there's criticism that would go beyond the terms of the un resolution. has more from tripoli. rebel fighters have now been pushed back to the city of ras lanuf we are hearing that this is strategically important oil port city is firmly in the hands of gadhafi is made now there are numerous reasons being bandied about as to why the rebels are being forced to retreat and retreat so quickly part of that is because gadhafi forces are simply base organized they better trained or they have base of leadership and this is
by this radiation is the biggest concern around japan's stricken nuclear plant we visit a once prosperous town near chernobyl to see what a post crisis exclusion zone looks like a quarter of a century on. a very good evening this is r t it's eight pm now here in moscow my name is kevin zero in on our top story starting in libya where pro-government troops of pushed rebel forces out of several recently captured territories after a heavy counter offensive this comes as some nato countries...
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and in japan radiation rises in the sea near fukushima despite efforts to bring the plant under control following the earthquake tragedy over ten thousand are now in the city's dead with many more homeless or missing. it's eleven am in moscow you're watching r t no way with the latest and a look back at the week's top stories first stop libyan rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli after regaining control of a strategic oil town from progun taffy forces meanwhile nato ambassadors are due to meet later on sunday to discuss the transfer of the control of the mission in libya from the coalition parties publicly or is in the capital with more. in the china which is one hundred sixty kilometers away from benghazi of course being the ripple stronghold and we know that the opposition fighters are back in the town and have taken over and they are going into march towards the town of ago which is another seventy kilometers to waste when we haven't as of yet received any confirmation that the fight is of actually taken over the town of brega overnight in the last twenty four hours.
and in japan radiation rises in the sea near fukushima despite efforts to bring the plant under control following the earthquake tragedy over ten thousand are now in the city's dead with many more homeless or missing. it's eleven am in moscow you're watching r t no way with the latest and a look back at the week's top stories first stop libyan rebels are advancing west towards the capital tripoli after regaining control of a strategic oil town from progun taffy forces meanwhile nato ambassadors...
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and the radiation spike could be pushing apart from forces japan's government to consider expanding the evacuation zone although still dangerously close to be area said to be struggling without the bottle supplies. this is r.t. live from our studios here in central moscow where it's now eight pm and seven pm in libya nato has agreed there to assume come on the patrols and forcing the no fly zone over the country as expected to take charge of the air strikes within days officials of the operation could last for up to three months overnight fresh ones rocked the capital tripoli with reports of more civilian casualties as the nations force. this is the proof of civilians being injured and killed in coalition is strikes we've driven more than forty minutes to see the remains of a rocket and some blasted a pigeon window where the father says he was very lucky that his family was not at home forgive us for being a little bit suspicious but certainly here the pressure is on for the government to try and show the international community that indeed its claims that more than one hundred civilian
and the radiation spike could be pushing apart from forces japan's government to consider expanding the evacuation zone although still dangerously close to be area said to be struggling without the bottle supplies. this is r.t. live from our studios here in central moscow where it's now eight pm and seven pm in libya nato has agreed there to assume come on the patrols and forcing the no fly zone over the country as expected to take charge of the air strikes within days officials of the...
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and in japan about battling to stabilize the crippled fukushima nuclear plant amid reports that a highly radioactive water is leaking from two of its reactors. worldwide news live from moscow this is art. well libyan rebels say they've regained control of the strategic oil town of from colonel gadhafi forces it comes as the country's officials claim that over one hundred people were killed in the opening days of the coalition strikes which have now lasted a week meanwhile nato's are gearing up to replace the u.s. in that lead in the campaign let's go let's get more on this now from our to fall asleep who's waiting for us in tripoli so paula we've heard about continued explosions are from the overnight there we heard about a lack of supplies available to the people of tripoli and surrounding areas what is the situation like now in the libyan capital and what are you hearing about the rest of the country. while the capital city of tripoli is essentially in lockdown we're hearing now that within two days fuel supplies here might very well run out we're also hearing of shortages in food and
and in japan about battling to stabilize the crippled fukushima nuclear plant amid reports that a highly radioactive water is leaking from two of its reactors. worldwide news live from moscow this is art. well libyan rebels say they've regained control of the strategic oil town of from colonel gadhafi forces it comes as the country's officials claim that over one hundred people were killed in the opening days of the coalition strikes which have now lasted a week meanwhile nato's are gearing up...
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japan is devastated by a massive tsunami of the biggest earthquake in the country's history buildings trains and ships are washed away the official number of dead tonight is three hundred and fifty about number looks set to sit. down declares an emergency as pressure rises appear for push e-mail nuclear plant sparking risks of a radiation leak in the surrounding areas been evacuated but there's no danger to the public right now. in other news the man behind a string of deadly attacks across russia chechen warlord thought could borrow is put on the un's international terrorism list. and more violent clashes rock libya's colonel gadhafi forces pushed the rebels back e.u. says it's not ruling out military action increasing fears of a possible intervention. it's now ten pm if you're watching the r.t. international news channel my name is kevin owen here in moscow and the main story dominating the news tonight the northeast of japan has been swamped by a major tsunami following the biggest earthquake in its history at least three hundred fifty people are reported dead but that figure appea
japan is devastated by a massive tsunami of the biggest earthquake in the country's history buildings trains and ships are washed away the official number of dead tonight is three hundred and fifty about number looks set to sit. down declares an emergency as pressure rises appear for push e-mail nuclear plant sparking risks of a radiation leak in the surrounding areas been evacuated but there's no danger to the public right now. in other news the man behind a string of deadly attacks across...
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reaches for japan to expound the evacuation zone from twenty to forty kilometers. next hours you see talks with austria's foreign minister about the peace prospects in libya the future of nuclear energy out multiculturalism in europe also a debate about that. except. they. can't spin the lake they are strained foreign minister thank you very much for being with us today subversion so immigration is a big topic lately why do you think austrian people are so sensitive about immigration issues of course we have to resist immigration in austria for a long time but if you have a look at the last ten years you can see the number of immigrants a single reason a lot because of the boy coming waltz a lot of refugees came to us through then stayed here and also from turkey we heard from a lot of for immigrants coming to austria having expected from school health from europe with the lights. on the other hand you can see the austrians don't have so many children so this is more or less the problem where we are it's a moment we have to recognize as austria that we will have of
reaches for japan to expound the evacuation zone from twenty to forty kilometers. next hours you see talks with austria's foreign minister about the peace prospects in libya the future of nuclear energy out multiculturalism in europe also a debate about that. except. they. can't spin the lake they are strained foreign minister thank you very much for being with us today subversion so immigration is a big topic lately why do you think austrian people are so sensitive about immigration issues of...
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about japan the b. and other stuff i would see these effects on oil and stuff most this could lead to for an atheist medium term but they can talk. of developing nations to grow the world economy especially emerging markets who like me but they trigger sort of moving increasing the price and that's exactly what the russian fundamental know this will support russian economy in terms of in full of my financial position in terms of potential development and we manage to use it properly so that's exactly the question. russian consumer prices jumped zero point eight percent in february not have been in january but so twice the rate of the european average we prices rose the most with buckwheat and eggs not far behind early a final thought is that if they could recall for extreme measures to curb inflation driven by last summer's drought and high create prices. inflation has been a melting problem since for the third quarter of last year it's not a specific russia problem and you've got nine point four percen
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nation to ban food imports from japan all together in the wake of the nuclear scare . it's fueling suspicion that besides the quake the tsunami and the nuclear crisis japan will soon have to deal with another problem becoming a trade pariah more than likely will for reasons that may not be entirely radioactive countries all over the world in tough economic times and they still are looking for ways to subsidize their own producers their own workers and so an incident like the one unfolding in japan gives them quite a good reason to do something that they may have been looking to do anyway this is bad for trade made worse for the country itself if made in japan comes to mean made a nuclear wasteland to consumers in countries like the u.s. we're here in times square and i wanted to come down here because it is where the rubber meets the road as far as advertising in this country and you can really see the brands to play a major role in the united states i wanted to see how many of them were japanese now take a look at this center post of advertising from top to bottom you
nation to ban food imports from japan all together in the wake of the nuclear scare . it's fueling suspicion that besides the quake the tsunami and the nuclear crisis japan will soon have to deal with another problem becoming a trade pariah more than likely will for reasons that may not be entirely radioactive countries all over the world in tough economic times and they still are looking for ways to subsidize their own producers their own workers and so an incident like the one unfolding in...